Fogstar 100ah VS 105ah

Hi guys.
I Want to get a better understanding on batteries from Fogstar and apart from AI telling me the differences I wanted some more real life answers.

1) £229 Fogstar Drift Eco 100ah
2) £279 Fogstar Drift 100ah
3) £319 Fogstar Drift 105ah

Now I understand they have different cell types etc but how does this truly affect real life usage of Lights, Fridge, charging phones etc? Nearly £100 different !
 
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Eco is super basic BMS with no Bluetooth monitor ING from memory?
 
FWIW I was deciding between these 2 batteries the other day ... but in the end I opted for the Renogy 100ah. Brand new (not refurbed) for £135 (with coupon) from their ebay store. It's really compact and paired with my VIctron Smart shunt, just made sense.
 
FWIW I was deciding between these 2 batteries the other day ... but in the end I opted for the Renogy 100ah. Brand new (not refurbed) for £135 (with coupon) from their ebay store. It's really compact and paired with my VIctron Smart shunt, just made sense.
I saw these and made a post about them back in January when those and the Ecoworthy’s were £140 - had nothin but good feedback!
I’ve since decided on Fogstar for the amount of life cycles and UK support they have.
 
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